The following tables show the standard and IBM character sets.
The decimal character code of each characters shown in an inset to the lower right of the character.
The hexadecimal code can be found by reading the entires at the top and left edges of the table. For example, the character “A” is in column 4 and row 1, so its hexadecimal character code is 41. This is equivalent (4x 16+ 1 = 65) to decimal 65, the number in the inset.
Control codes recognized by this printer are indicated by abbreviations inside pointed brackets <>.
o
1
2
3
18
0
(NW)
E
L
I-3
L
4’ r
Charactel
1 r
Hexadecimal value
(high order)
5 6 1 2 3 b
(DC3) # lm[
I-F
‘4) $
-Q b rio b E b k h
(oCl) !
1 A
Q
I-77 II-3 F9 I-E L
(OC2) “
2
B R
3
4 b
I-ii
(1 P c
Dr
[ 66 k s
61 IT
-
“’m
.
‘ k
a k
b l-i c
“’
I-F
7 s r
P l-il-
~
~
~
~ t l-m
— Decimal value —Control code
I
-Hexadecimal
(loworder) value
149
I
Standard character set #2
150
151
International character sets
When an international character set is selected by a command from software, the following changes are made in the Standard Italic character set:
Country 35 36 64 88 90 9i 91 9i 94 96 123124125126
U.S.A.
FRANCE
# $ @ x z [ \ ] A ‘ { i } “
# $ A x z 0 $ s “ ‘ 6 u & ““
GERMANY # $ s x z A o u A ‘ a 6 u f3
ENGLAND k $ @ x z [ \ ] “ ‘ { ; } -
DENMARK # $ @ x z E 0 A A ‘ & # A ‘
SWEDEN # n II x z A o A u 6 a o & ii
ITALY # $ @ x z 0 \ 6 * h A d (2? i
SPAIN 1 ~ $ @ x z i N L “ ‘ “ f-l } ‘
JAPAN # $ @ x z [ Y ] “ ‘ { ; } -
NORWAY # H A x z) k 0 A u e a? p A u
DENMARK # $ A x z A 0 A u e & @ A u
SPAIN 2 # $ A x z i N L 6 ‘ f fl 6 u
LA’IIN $ b x z i N i 6 u i fl 6 u
KOREA
IRISH
LEGAL
# $ @ x z [ w ] A ‘ { ; } “
# $ @ U , [ \
1 “ ‘
A II 6 -
# $ s x z 0 ‘ “ 1( ‘ @ @ -t “
The command for selecting the international character set is:
<ESC> “R” n
Where n means character code n, i.e. CHR$ (n) in BASIC. The values of n are:
O U.S.A.
1 France
2 Germany
6 Italy
7 Spain I
8 Japan
3 England 9 Norway
4 Denmark I 10 Denmark 11
5 Sweden 11 Spain II
12 Latin America
13 Korea
14 Irish
64 Legal
152
IBM character set #2
Code Page #437 (U. S.A.)
153
154
I
Code Page #850 (Multi-1ingual)
Other characters are identical to Code Page #437.
155
Code Page #860 (Portuguese)
Other characters are identical to Code Page #437.
156
Code Page #861 (Icelandic)
Other characters are identical to Code Page #437.
8 9 A B c
DIEIF I
157
Code Page #863 (Canadian French)
Other characters are identical to Code Page #437.
158
Code Page #865 (Nordic)
Other characters are identical to Code Page #437.
159
o
2
3
4
1 o 1
(NUL) b
I-1
~
(oCl) m,
(rE2) r2 I-F
(OIX)
I-3 IT
(OC4) m b
5
6
7
8
9
A
B c
D
E
F
(BED b
I-T I-I >
(SYN) b
I-7 b
(8s) (CAN)
I--8 b
(HT) (EIII) b
(LF)
IY5
I-rO I-i
(VT) (ESC)
(FF)
F IIY
(FS)
1
F
(CR)
2F 8.
31Y 9
(s0)
(S1)
F 4F o.
l-rSIT 1
160
Character set #1
Other characters are identical to character set #2.
The duplication of control codes enables systems with a 7-bit interface to obtain control functions when the most significant bit is set to 1by the <ESC>
“>” command in the standard mode.
o
1
2
3
4
8 9
(NW liii Iii
(oCl) l-m l-m
(OC2)
F
F h
F
(OC3) m
(OC4)
F
5
6
7
8
9
A
,B c
D
E
F
F m
(SYN)
F F
(8+!-) llZF
(8S) (CAN)
F 6 F 2
(HT) (EM)
F
(LF)
1 IT3,
(VT)
8 F 4
(ESC)
F 9 F 5,
(FF) m 0
(CR)
(FS)
F b,
F 1
(s0)
(S1)
F 2 F 8.
m 3 F 9